Aubrey Servis, 27, dies when hit-and-run driver strikes her on White Horse Pike in Galloway Township, New Jersey
Police Searching For Driver In Hit-And-Run That Killed Woman
Investigators say witnesses told them Servis was crossing the road when a silver sport utility vehicle ran a red light and hit her. Police say the vehicle should have damage on its driver side.
Pedestrian killed in hit-and-run crash in Atlantic County, reports say
Aubrey Servis was crossing Route 30 at the intersection with 6th Avenue when she was hit by the SUV, described by police as a 90s Chevy Tahoe or Suburban, according to 6ABC.com.
Driver Flees After Striking, Killing Woman in South Jersey
Police said the SUV they're searching may be a 1990s model and likely has damage to its front driver's side. They're asking that anyone with information on the SUV or its driver contact Galloway Township Police Officer Gorneau at 609-652-3705, ext. 095 or Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office Det. Hutton at 609-909-7873.
Why every fatality from a crash is not legally a wrongful death
After someone dies in a motor-vehicle accident, grieving family members and friends are often left with many questions. What caused the accident? Could it have been avoided? What do they do now that their loved one is gone?
Sometimes a fatal collision happens through no one's fault. Crashes caused by weather and road conditions, or by wildlife in the roadway, are examples. But when a fatal crash is caused by negligence, then family members should pursue a wrongful death claim, to uphold the victim's rights and begin the financial recovery process. Learn more about wrongful death claims here.
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